Description Mescal bean or mountain laurel is an evergreen, usually multi-trunked shrub ranging from just a few feet tall to more than 30 ft. in height. Dense, dark green, glossy foliage is evergreen and the bluish-lavender flowers, in 3-7 in. drooping clusters, are very showy. The fruit is a semi-woody pod with bright red seeds.

Warning Seeds are toxic and can be fatal to children if eaten. Sensitivity to a toxin varies with a personís age, weight, physical condition, and individual susceptibility. Children are most vulnerable because of their curiosity and small size. Toxicity can vary in a plant according to season, the plantís different parts, and its stage of growth; and plants can absorb toxic substances, such as herbicides, pesticides, and pollutants from the water, air, and soil.

Comments Mountain laurel is drought-tolerant. It can be cut back to encourage bushy growth, and can be used as an understory under live oak. The plant is strongly scented. Flowers and seeds are said to be poisonous.